Twice this month Palestinian Authority TV’s children’s program The Best Home had young children recite poems encouraging violence. One poem called for murder of Israelis “as we slaughtered them in your streets, Beirut.” The poem also urged Palestinians to seek death, emphasizing that if you are a member of Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas’ party, your “blood is food for the revolution”:

Boy: “Today, O our West Bank, our Gaza, raise your voice

O our land, the time has still not passed

As we expelled them from Gaza and Sderot

As we slaughtered them in your streets, Beirut

For you, Yasser Arafat, for you we shall die

After the night comes the light of day, and the fig leave will be removed...

Tomorrow we will take our vengeance, and their leader will be carried in a coffin

These recitals by children on official PA TV of poems that advocate murder and Martyrdom add to the efforts of PA and Fatah leaders to heat up the atmosphere in the Palestinian street. Palestinian Media Watch has documented their many statements promising "religious war" and violence should US President Trump move the US embassy to Jerusalem. A Fatah official even explained that Fatah is holding meetings with “all of the field leaders... in preparation for a fierce popular intifada.”

The poem declaring that “my rock has turned into an AK-47” echoes a music video which PA TV broadcast numerous times from 2000-2003 during the PA’s terror campaign (the second Intifada, 2000-2005). It featured a boy singing “Don't be afraid. Allah is with them... The stone in their hand has turned into an AK-47.”

From 2000-2005, the PA leadership used its TV station to broadcast numerous inciting videos encouraging Palestinians to attack Israelis and seek Martyrdom in confrontations.

This week, PMW reported on a music video broadcast on Fatah-run Awdah TV, which also featured content reminiscent of Intifada broadcasts.